Broadcaster plus....humbucker?

Supernautilus

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Howdy folks. I got a new Telecaster project I'm planning. The bridge is going to be a Broadcaster. Originally, I was thinking a Strat pickup for the neck. I may still go that route. But I have a handful of humbuckers lying around and I was thinking it would be cool to try and get one to work. The guitar would have 250K pots to accommodate the bridge pup, so I would need to work around that. I know there are ways to use resistors with higher value pots to address this, but I don't want to go that route in this scenario.

I was thinking I could wire the HB up in parallel. Or perhaps a magnet swap. A3 maybe? I don't know if that would weaken it too much though. Right now, I'm thinking of maybe using a Seth Lover. If it's too dark, I could always put an A5 mag in it. Or A3. Maybe wire it in parallel to drop the output.

I don't know, I'm just brainstorming here lol. How would you guys go about this?
 
There are several humbuckers that work well with 250k pots. Both the Jazz and JB can handle the load. Since the JB is intended as a bridge pup, the Jazz would be a good choice. I'm sure there are others.

(And a Jazz is Seymour's favorite Tele neck pup.)
 
There are several humbuckers that work well with 250k pots. Both the Jazz and JB can handle the load. Since the JB is intended as a bridge pup, the Jazz would be a good choice. I'm sure there are others.

(And a Jazz is Seymour's favorite Tele neck pup.)

Hmm, interesting. And I do have an A2P I could convert to a Jazz. Do you think wiring it up in parallel would allow it to better match with the Broadcaster in terms of output? Seems like a Jazz would be too loud by default.
 
I'm not sure. I have a Broadcaster, but I haven't installed it yet. I don't consider my Jazz's to be loud per se. Just (nicely) bright with 250k pots. I'd wait for others to chime in. I don't play professionally.
 
Ok thanks guys. I don't have a spare Jazz at the moment, but like I said I have an APH I can throw an A5 magnet into so I'll give that a shot. I appreciate the advice. :)
 
I was thinking I could wire the HB up in parallel. Or perhaps a magnet swap. A3 maybe? I don't know if that would weaken it too much though. Right now, I'm thinking of maybe using a Seth Lover. If it's too dark, I could always put an A5 mag in it. Or A3. Maybe wire it in parallel to drop the output.

I don't know, I'm just brainstorming here lol. How would you guys go about this?

Personally, I'd wire a bridge HB in parallel only if it's a high output model: a JB in parallel exhibits around 4k of DCR and 2H of inductance. Not far from Fender SC's and useable IME (I've a series/parallel option with similar hot pickups in several guitars and I actually use it on stage because it sounds right). A normal P.A.F. style HB would measure only 2k and 1H or less in parallel : potentially too weak to not sound weird, IMHO.

A5, A3... I'd just try. It's not rare for me to swap magnets until it sounds right, period. Reason: magnets of a "same" alloy can actually vary and a very same magnet can give different tones to different PU's. IME. YMMV.

Now, do what you want and be happy. :-)
 
Personally, I'd wire a bridge HB in parallel only if it's a high output model: a JB in parallel exhibits around 4k of DCR and 2H of inductance. Not far from Fender SC's and useable IME (I've a series/parallel option with similar hot pickups in several guitars and I actually use it on stage because it sounds right). A normal P.A.F. style HB would measure only 2k and 1H or less in parallel : potentially too weak to not sound weird, IMHO.

A5, A3... I'd just try. It's not rare for me to swap magnets until it sounds right, period. Reason: magnets of a "same" alloy can actually vary and a very same magnet can give different tones to different PU's. IME. YMMV.

Now, do what you want and be happy. :-)

Well this is for a neck HB. And the bridge is only a Broadcaster which is about 8K. So I didn't want to overpower it.

But I'll try the APH A5 first normally and go from there. ;)
 
Well this is for a neck HB. And the bridge is only a Broadcaster which is about 8K. So I didn't want to overpower it.

But I'll try the APH A5 first normally and go from there. ;)

Oops, my bad. Morning brain fart from before coffee... <:O)

That said: I think that a JB in parallel would actually be useable as a neck pickup. :D

Let us know if/how you like the APH with A5...
 
I ve just made the same thing, there's a post a week old or so. I put a tonerider around 8.3K on the bridge changing to an A3 , and I think it's wonderful, way better than I could think
it's chimey , not brittle at all, there is this nice high mid punch, it's in the chord of a telecaster still being a humbucker.
I think any good quality HB around 8k might work
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Hey guys, quick question...

I mentioned in my first post that I might go with a Strat pickup in the neck of this Tele project. Would I need to get a RWRP to get hum canceling with the Broadcaster bridge pickup? I just would like to know for future reference.

Oh, and do you think the SSL-2 would be a good match for the Broadcaster? Thanks. :)
 
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Hey guys, quick question...

I mentioned in my first post that I might go with a Strat pickup in the neck of this Tele project. Would I need to get a RWRP to get hum canceling with the Broadcaster bridge pickup? I just would like to know for future reference.

Oh, and do you think the SSL-2 would be a good match for the Broadcaster? Thanks. :)

Yeah, you would need RWRP. SSL-2 would sound great if you are after a traditional Strat neck sound.
 
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